What Do Children in the Infant Community Do During English Time?
Stepping into the Montessori Infant Community is like entering a world designed entirely from the child’s point of view. Every material, piece of furniture, and daily routine supports one simple goal: helping the child become independent and confident.
At this age, children are in a critical stage of language development. Their experience with English is designed to be as natural and engaging as possible, supported by sensory experiences and movement.
Throughout the day, we include many rich activities that foster language development, such as:
– Simple, repetitive songs that the children grow to recognize and enjoy.
– Short, visual stories told with expressive gestures and tone of voice to capture their attention.
– Action-based games and rhymes that connect words with movement.
– Daily routines—like washing hands, preparing snacks, or tidying up—are meaningful opportunities to hear and understand English in context.

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